Next: Introduction
Abstract:
The emergence of Open source Unix-like operating systems such as
Linux and BSDs present an attractive option to system integrators
due to their low cost and relative stability on production
environments as compared to traditional Unix and Windows
platforms.
There is a growing need for computer science graduates who are
able to deploy, configure and develop on such systems. The course
will contain some basic Unix system fundamentals such as
installation and scripting to familiarize the student with the
environment. It will contain lessons on ANSI C and Unix System
and Network programming as well as X/Motif Programming. The course
aims to expose students to Unix systems development in order to
give our graduates a wider field of expertise.
CS 23: Unix Systems Programming
William Emmanuel S. Yu
Department of Information Systems and Computer Science
Ateneo de Manila University
Loyola Heights, Quezon City
1108 Philippines
wyu@ateneo.edu
Horatio B. Bogbindero
2003-04-24